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    The Influence of Activity Space and Visiting Frequency on Crime Location Choice: Findings from an Online Self-Report Survey by Menting, Barbara, Lammers, Marre, Ruiter, Stijn, Bernasco, Wim

    Published in British journal of criminology (14-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propose that they most likely offend in the more…”
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    Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries by RUITER, Stijn, VAN TUBERGEN, Frank

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-11-2009)
    “…Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in which country differences in religious attendance are…”
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    Learning where to offend: Effects of past on future burglary locations by Bernasco, Wim, Johnson, Shane D., Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-06-2015)
    “…Informed by a growing literature on space-time patterns of repeat and near repeat burglary victimization, a crime location choice model was used to test…”
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    Predictors of police response time: a scoping review by Verlaan, Tim, Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in Crime science (01-12-2023)
    “…Background As rapid response has been a key policing strategy for police departments around the globe, so has police response time been a key performance…”
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    BITING ONCE, TWICE: THE INFLUENCE OF PRIOR ON SUBSEQUENT CRIME LOCATION CHOICE by LAMMERS, MARRE, MENTING, BARBARA, RUITER, STIJN, BERNASCO, WIM

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-08-2015)
    “…Properties, victims, and locations previously targeted by offenders have an increased risk of being targeted again within a short time period. It has been…”
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    Are frequent offenders more difficult to find and less willing to participate? An analysis of unit non-response in an online survey among offenders by Bernasco, Wim, Lammers, Marre, Menting, Barbara, Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-11-2022)
    “…The interpretation of research findings based on self-reported delinquency requires knowledge of how response rates depend on the attributes of potential…”
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    National Context, Religiosity and Volunteering: Results from 53 Countries by Ruiter, Stijn, De Graaf, Nan Dirk

    Published in American sociological review (01-04-2006)
    “…To what extent does the national religious context affect volunteering? Does a religious environment affect the relation between religiosity and volunteering?…”
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    The spatial patterning of emergency demand for police services: a scoping review by Langton, Samuel, Ruiter, Stijn, Schoonmade, Linda

    Published in Crime science (01-12-2024)
    “…This preregistered scoping review provides an account of studies which have examined the spatial patterning of emergency reactive police demand (ERPD) as…”
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    Do cyber-birds flock together? Comparing deviance among social network members of cyber-dependent offenders and traditional offenders by Weulen Kranenbarg, Marleen, Ruiter, Stijn, Van Gelder, Jean-Louis

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-05-2021)
    “…The distinct setting in which cyber-dependent crime takes place may reduce the similarity in the deviance of social network members. We test this assumption by…”
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    Operationalizing deployment time in police calls for service by Langton, Samuel, Verlaan, Tim, Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in Crime science (01-12-2023)
    “…Analyses of emergency calls for service data in the United States suggest that around 50% of dispatched police deployment time is spent on crime-related…”
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    Sweeter than honey: Are Gmail accounts associated with greater rewards at a higher risk of hijacking? by Stibbe, Danielle, Ruiter, Stijn, Steenbeek, Wouter, Moneva, Asier

    Published in Computers in human behavior reports (01-05-2024)
    “…This study investigates the effect of advertised rewards in credential leaks on the likelihood and speed of account hijacking. In an online field experiment,…”
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    When Do Offenders Commit Crime? An Analysis of Temporal Consistency in Individual Offending Patterns by van Sleeuwen, Sabine E. M., Steenbeek, Wouter, Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in Journal of quantitative criminology (01-12-2021)
    “…Objectives Building on Hägerstrand’s time geography, we expect temporal consistency in individual offending behavior. We hypothesize that repeat offenders…”
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    Online Disclosure of Sexual Victimization: A Systematic Review by Gorissen, Marleen, van den Berg, Chantal J. W., Bijleveld, Catrien C. J. H., Ruiter, Stijn, Berenblum, Tamar

    Published in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (01-04-2023)
    “…We map the available scientific literature on how and why victims of sexual violence use digital platforms in the aftermath of victimization. Twenty-four…”
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    Crime reporting and victim satisfaction with the police: a large-scale study among victims of crime in the Netherlands by Jansen, Roselle P., Ruiter, Stijn, van Steden, Ronald

    Published in Crime science (01-12-2024)
    “…Objectives There is a rich body of research on how and why victims report crime to police, but little is known about the crime reporting process itself. This…”
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    SITUATIONAL CAUSES OF OFFENDING: A FIXED-EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF SPACE-TIME BUDGET DATA by BERNASCO, WIM, RUITER, STIJN, BRUINSMA, GERBEN J.N., PAUWELS, LIEVEN J.R., WEERMAN, FRANK M.

    Published in Criminology (Beverly Hills) (01-11-2013)
    “…Situational theories of crime assert that the situations that people participate in contain the proximal causes of crime. Prior research has not tested…”
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    Right place, right time? Making crime pattern theory time-specific by van Sleeuwen, Sabine E. M., Ruiter, Stijn, Steenbeek, Wouter

    Published in Crime science (29-01-2021)
    “…Objectives Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal, as if the timing of routine activities and crime plays no…”
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    Is travel actually risky? A study of situational causes of victimization by Ruiter, Stijn, Bernasco, Wim

    Published in Crime science (05-09-2018)
    “…Objective We present a first test using a smartphone time use survey app for whether the risk of criminal victimization is higher while traveling than during…”
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    Journey-to-Crime Distances of Residential Burglars in China Disentangled: Origin and Destination Effects by Xiao, Luzi, Liu, Lin, Song, Guangwen, Ruiter, Stijn, Zhou, Suhong

    “…Research on journey-to-crime distance has revealed the importance of both the characteristics of the offender as well as those of target communities. However,…”
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    Cyber-Offending and Traditional Offending over the Life-Course: an Empirical Comparison by Weulen Kranenbarg, Marleen, Ruiter, Stijn, van Gelder, Jean-Louis, Bernasco, Wim

    “…Purpose This paper argues that cyber-dependent offending differs in important ways from other types of offending, which poses challenges to established…”
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    Understanding site selection of illegal border crossings into a fenced protected area: a rational choice approach by van Doormaal, Nick, Lemieux, A. M., Ruiter, Stijn

    Published in Crime science (05-07-2018)
    “…This study investigates illegal border crossings by rhino poachers into a fenced reserve in South Africa, comparing journeys to and after crime using a…”
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